Friday and Saturday at the Stafford Centre, 10505 Cash Road, Stafford. Performances of Piaf, voz y delirio are scheduled for September 13-14 at 8 p.m. Experimentaremos cómo una mujer frágil que comenzó a ganarse la vida cantando en las calles de la clase trabajadora de París se convirtió en una leyenda musical. A través de las canciones más emblemáticas de Edith Piaf, daremos un paseo por lo que fue su vida. For Piaf, voz y delirio (Piaf, voice and delirium), Venezuelan writer Leonardo Padrón has interwoven Piaf's music in a captivating story that preserves the chanteuse's songs and history in French while also delivering her message of having no regrets. ![]() Spanish actress Mariaca Semprún takes on the voice and melodies of Édith Piaf, who began her career singing in the streets of Paris and eventually became one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century. For information, visit /mexicoenelcorazon or /events/2311938212390594. Friday at Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney. México en el Corazón is scheduled for September 13 from 7-9 p.m. Plus the mariachi performers from Kinder HSPVA and the ballet folklórico troupe Nueva Luna are set for pre-show entertainment at 6:30 p.m. Free.Įxplore the heritage of Mexico this Friday night with a showcase of more than 50 touring performers in México en el Corazón (Mexico in the Heart). Univision 45 Anchor Marlene Guzman emcees the event, which is presented in Houston by the North American Institute for Mexican Advancement, El Consejo Nacional de Federaciones Jaliscienses de Estados Unidos, and the government of Guadalajara, and includes a live enactment of " El Grito de la Independencia." Our advice? Come early and come hungry, because The Grove's happy hour features specials on classic and pomegranate margaritas, pork belly nachos, tuna tartare tacos, and chips and salsa that's from 4-7 p.m. ![]() Sundays at Casa Ramirez FOLKART Gallery, 241 West 19th. The "Nuestra Cultura Art and Culture" exhibit is scheduled for September 12-29 from 10 a.m. Casa Ramirez honors Hispanic Heritage Month with a new art exhibit, "Nuestra Cultura Art and Culture," featuring paintings, sculpture and crafts by regional artists. On a busy street in the Heights, Casa Ramirez FOLKART Gallery stands as a cultural pillar in the community, offering books, paper flowers, jewelry, oilcloth fabrics, and workshops that preserve cultural traditions while also introducing them to new audiences. With National Hispanic Heritage Month kicking off September 15, Mexican Independence Day being celebrated on September 16, and key performances planned at some of our favorite venues around town, the months ahead give Houstonians the opportunity to experience and share the rich traditions found in Latin culture.
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